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Hanui-o-Rangi

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Hanui-o-Rangi
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D. ranginui
Binomial name
Dinadina ranginui
Edward, 2015

The hanui-o-rangi (Dinadina ranginui) is a species of [gelatinous]] multicellular single-celled organisms. All the water in the hanui-o-rangi is absorbed and sealed within the gelatinous mass to prevent further evaporation when the coastal seas at low tide in the oceans. It full of pores glands produce a mixture of sulfur-containing chemicals such as Sodium sulfate, which have a sweet manly smell.

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